Rum Punch
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+ | "at the bottom of which we entered into a cavern called the Devil's Cellar, in which my guide told me, there had been many bowls of good rum-punch made and drank" | ||
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==="The Times", of London, 17th October 1791=== | ==="The Times", of London, 17th October 1791=== |
Revision as of 23:24, 2 August 2006
Historical References
"The Edinburgh Advertiser", 24th November 1772
"at the bottom of which we entered into a cavern called the Devil's Cellar, in which my guide told me, there had been many bowls of good rum-punch made and drank"
"The Times", of London, 17th October 1791
"...mentions [a] Gentleman of his acquaintance, now in his 80th year, who for 40 years past has never made use of brandy, and says that rum-punch with Seville oranges is an excellent anticorbuie[?]"